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Congress, BJP demand Kejriwal’s resignatio­n

NEW CRISIS: Neither Kejriwal nor Jain have responded to the allegation­s by the sacked Delhi minister

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NEW DELHI: Sacked Delhi water minister Kapil Mishra on Sunday alleged that Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal took Rs 2 crore in cash from a cabinet colleague, triggering a mocking denial from the ruling AAP. The BJP and the Congress immediatel­y clamoured for Kejriwals resignatio­n.

A day after he was dismissed as minister, Mishra claimed he saw Health Minister Satyendar Jain hand over the cash to Kejriwal at his residence on Friday, plunging the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) into a new crisis after election setbacks and subsequent infighting.

“I saw Jain hand over Rs 2 crore in cash to Kejriwal. When I asked about the money, Kejriwal refused to answer.

He said there are certain things in politics which are explained later,” Mishra told the media.

Mishra said he told Lt Governor Anil Baijal about this on Sunday and would provide details to investigat­ing agencies.

He also accused Jain of facilitati­ng a land deal worth Rs 50 crore for a Kejriwal relative. “Jain himself told me about the deal,” he said, adding he was sure the health minister would soon be put behind bars.

Neither Kejriwal nor responded to the allegation­s.

But Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and AAP leader Kumar Vishwas defended the chief minister.

“The kind of allegation­s against Kejriwal are unsubstant­iated. No one will believe them,” said Sisodia.

He questioned why Mishra was speaking only after he was removed as a minister.

Mishra said he was removed because he had already begun speaking about such issues within the party.

Kumar Vishwas said even the worst Jain enemies of Kejriwal can’t imagine him to be corrupt.

“If there was anything wrong, Mishra should have raised it in the party platform,” he said, adding if he had any proof against Jain or Kejriwal he should reveal it.

He said the AAP Political Affairs Committee would decide action over the issue.

The Bharatiya Janata Party demanded Kejriwal’s resignatio­n while the Congress called for criminal proceeding­s against him.

“Kejriwal has no moral right hold the post of chief minister.

He must resign immediatel­y,” Delhi BJP President Manoj Tiwari said.

Delhi Congress President Ajay Maken said Mishra’s claims were not to mere allegation­s but a “testimony of an eyewitness”.

“The Centre, the Anti-Corruption Branch and the CBI should immediatel­y take action and register an FIR against Kejriwal,” he told the media.

Social activist Anna Hazare, with whom Kejriwal started an anticorrup­tion crusade in 2011, said he was deeply saddened by the allegation­s against his former protege.

“It was because of the anticorrup­tion fight in Delhi that Kejriwal became the chief minister.

Today, I cannot tell how deeply sad (I am),” he said in his hometown in Maharashtr­a.

Kejriwal’s former party colleague and now political foe Yogendra Yadav said he won’t believe Mishra without evidence.

“I might agree with charges of power greed, arrogance, authoritar­ianism against Kejriwal, but charge of taking bribe needs solid evidence,” said Yadav, who now leads Swaraj India.

Mishra, known to be close to Kumar Vishwas, said many issues were raised against the AAP in the past including irregulari­ties in funding during the Punjab election “but we always thought Kejriwalji did not have knowledge about them”.

“But I cannot stay silent after what I witnessed.”

He quickly added that he won’t quit the party nor join the BJP, the main opposition in the Delhi assembly, which is expected to meet on Tuesday.

After the electoral defeats in Punjab and Goa, the AAP also lost the Delhi municipal election.

Kumar Vishwas then made comments critical of the AAP leadership but later he and Kejriwal forged an uneasy truce.

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Arvind Kejriwal
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Kapil Mishra

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